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lisbonense — o lisbonés, a adj. y n. Lisboeta. * * * lisbonense. adj. lisboeta. Apl. a pers., u. t. c. s. * * * ► adjetivo sustantivo de género común Lisboeta … Enciclopedia Universal
lisbonense — adj. 2 g. 1. Relativo ou pertencente a Lisboa. • s. 2 g. 2. Natural ou habitante de Lisboa. • Sinônimo geral: LISBOETA, LISBONÊS, LISBONINO, OLISIPONENSE ‣ Etimologia: Lisboa, topônimo, ense … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
lisbonense — adjetivo,sustantivo masculino y femenino 1. Lisboeta … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
lisbonense — adj. lisboeta. Apl. a pers., u. t. c. s.) … Diccionario de la lengua española
lisbonés — lisbonense o lisbonés, a adj. y n. Lisboeta. * * * lisbonés, sa. (Del lat. Lisbōna, Lisboa). adj. lisboeta. Apl. a pers., u. t. c. s. * * * ► adjetivo sustantivo Lisboeta … Enciclopedia Universal
Castilho, António Feliciano de — born Jan. 28, 1800, Lisbon died June 18, 1875, Lisbon Portuguese poet. Though blind from childhood, he became a classical scholar and by age 16 was publishing poems, translations, and pedagogical works. With his Obras completas (1837; Complete… … Universalium
lisboeta — ► adjetivo 1 De Lisboa, capital de Portugal: ■ llegaron al aeropuerto lisboeta. SINÓNIMO [lisbonense] [lisbonés] ► sustantivo masculino femenino 2 Persona natural de Lisboa. * * * lisboeta adj. y, aplicado a personas, también n. De Lisboa,… … Enciclopedia Universal
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António Feliciano de Castilho — António Feliciano de Castilho, 1st Viscount of Castilho (January 28, 1800 ndash; June 18, 1875), Portuguese man of letters, born at Lisbon. He lost his sight at the age of six, but the devotion of his brother Augusto, and aided by a retentive… … Wikipedia